Do You Remember Life Before...

...2-letter state abbreviations?
before 2-letter state abbreviations

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Posted by LoyalTubist at 11:21 am (PST) on Tue February 28, 2023   
Before the two-letter abbreviations, the abbreviation for Ohio was "O." (Just the letter O with a period.) Pennsylvania was either Pa. (two-letter abbreviation) or Penna. (not Penn.)
Posted by LoyalTubist at 8:42 pm (PDT) on Sat July 30, 2016   
AS is American Samoa.
Posted by LoyalTubist at 8:41 pm (PDT) on Sat July 30, 2016   
I used to live on Guam (GU). I never understood how the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (capital is located on Saipan) got the abbreviation: MP. Maybe the P stands for Pacific.
Posted by LoyalTubist at 5:38 pm (PDT) on Sat July 16, 2016   
Today's trivia: The abbreviation for Ohio was simply "O." Check any old almanac or school dictionary if you don't believe that.
Posted by Duff at 1:56 am (PST) on Mon December 20, 2010   
That'd work, except that I'm always forgetting that Arkansas is AR, thinking that it's AS instead (since many of the other states use first and last letters, like CT, GA, HI, KS, KY, LA, ME, VT). That doesn't help with Alaska.
Posted by Frankie at 1:08 am (PST) on Sat December 18, 2010   
Just remember that there's no R in Alaska!
Posted by Duff at 1:54 am (PDT) on Wed October 14, 2009   
I have trouble remembering that AK is the abbreviation for Alaska and not Arkansas (AR).

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